French coastguard rescues more than 100 migrants crossing Channel
French coastguard units have rescued over 100 migrants attempting to cross the English Channel in small boats. Between January and April 2026, 6,326 individuals made this crossing from France, a 34% decrease from the previous year.

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AI-generatedFrench coastguard units have rescued over 100 migrants attempting to cross the English Channel in small boats. Between January and April 2026, 6,326 individuals made this crossing from France, a 34% decrease from the previous year. Small boat arrivals have become the primary method of illegal entry into the UK since 2020, with nearly all claimants seeking asylum. These arrivals constituted 41% of asylum applications in 2025. Overcrowding in boats increases the risks, with at least 84 deaths recorded in 2024. Eritreans were a significant group among arrivals in 2025, and 353 individuals were identified as potential victims of modern slavery. Other methods of illegal entry, such as hiding in vehicles, also occur.
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3 extractedBoats that arrived in the UK from 27 April 2025 to 26 April 2026 carried an average of 64 people, which has more than doubled since 2021.
Between 1 January and 26 April 2026, a total of 6,326 people crossed the English Channel by small boat from France.
At least 84 people died while attempting to cross the Channel in 2024, according to the United Nations (UN).